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Kavita Bhutani 8 years, 4 months ago
Gopal bought the hilsa fish on the order of the King as the latter wanted him to prove that he was a clever man.The king asked Gopal to bring a big hilsa fish without anyone asking anything about the fish.
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Tenses :- the form a verb takes to show the time it happened.
Tenses are of three types:-
1. Present Tense : something happening at the time of speaking
2. Past Tense : something that has already happened and being spoken about later on
3. Future Tense : something that will happen or is going to happen sometime in future.
Tenses are formed by adding "helping words" such as be or have before the verb.
For example,"I give", "I have given", "I am giving", "I have been giving", are all in present tense but have different meanings.
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The suggestions of a man who keeps a clear head, when others are panic-stricken and know not where to turn, are the most valuable to be had at the moment and invest him with authority.
It is akin to courage, for the reasoning powers quickly yield to the tyranny of fear. It should be accompanied by ready wit. The presence of a mind that is worthless is of little avail. A reckless and undaunted fool is of no more use than a man of intelligence benumbed by terror.
It is not uncommon to find men with some reputation for sagacity losing that reputation in the face of danger or emergency. Their faculties become paralyzed and they know not how to act.
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Sahdev Sharma 8 years, 4 months ago
A verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs. The primary auxiliary verbs in English are be, do, and have ; the modal auxiliaries are can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would.
So in given sentence auxiliary verb is "do"
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